0Are there any circumstances where I can say for example "These grapefruits are more green" instead of "These grapefruits are greener"?02br 02br 00Thanks. 050010id1
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0I can't think of any,01b01i00 apart from setting up a still life to paint a picture02i02b00, and comparing the different green tones.02br 02br 00Hmm, may I ask you what do you mean by the words in bold?02br 02br 00Thanks again. 05002br 02br 01i00apart from setting up a still life to paint
0 A still life is an arrangement of objects. Like this: 05002br 02br 00The artist will "set up" the still life from which to work while painting the depiction of it.02br 01font02br 00The word 'paint' should be 'painting' in this case right?02font02br 00No - I would have better to write "in order to paint